Scotland's travelling people: problems and solutions.

A report of a study of the nature and problems of a minority group within Scotland's population, with recommendations as to the possible solutions to these problems, carried out by a research section of the Scottish Development Department in 1969

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Scotland's travelling people: problems and solutions.

A report of a study of the nature and problems of a minority group within Scotland's population, with recommendations as to the possible solutions to these problems, carried out by a research section of the Scottish Development Department in 1969

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Publisher
H.M.S.O.
Language
English
Pages
155

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Edition Notes

At head of title: Scottish Development Department.

Published in
Edinburgh

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301.451/91497/041
Library of Congress
DX215 .G4

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Pagination
x, 155 p., 20 plates (4 fold.);
Number of pages
155

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OL4699261M
ISBN 10
0114905010
LCCN
77857357
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4410716

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